Located on a great spot on Lake Coeur d'Alene, this authentic cabin combines the rustic decor of a cabin with all the comforts of a modern home. Its granite countertops, leather furniture, well-stocked kitchen, new central A/C system, and flat screen TV help give it the best of both these worlds. It has two bedrooms on the main floor, two loft-style bedrooms upstairs, and one bathroom, and outside it has a 60 ft. long front deck right over the gravel beach as well as a covered side deck with an outdoor fireplace. The cabin faces west across Powderhorn Bay and the main body of the lake, perfectly situated for enjoying those great Coeur d'Alene sunsets, and this area has long been known as prime territory for water skiing and wakeboarding due to its protected waters and for good fishing for kokenee, small mouth bass, pike, and Chinook salmon.

Located on a great spot on Lake Coeur d'Alene, this authentic cabin combines the rustic decor of a cabin with all the comforts of a modern home. Its granite countertops, leather furniture, well-stocked kitchen, new central A/C system, and flat screen TV help give it the best of both these worlds. It has two bedrooms on the main floor, two loft-style bedrooms upstairs, and one bathroom, and outside it has a 60 ft. long front deck right over the gravel beach as well as a covered side deck with an outdoor fireplace. The cabin faces west across Powderhorn Bay and the main body of the lake, perfectly situated for enjoying those great Coeur d'Alene sunsets, and this area has long been known as prime territory for water skiing and wakeboarding due to its protected waters and for good fishing for kokenee, small mouth bass, pike, and Chinook salmon.

Situated in Worley, this spa resort is 0.4 mi (0.7 km) from Circling Raven Golf Club and within 16 mi (25 km) of Saint Joe River and Club at Black Rock. University Of Idaho Coeur d'Alene and North Idaho College are also within 25 mi (40 km).

Location

8.3

Food

7.6

Breakfast

7.2

Service

7.0

Amenities

6.7

Overall 7.9 Good

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8.3

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6.7

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8.4

Wellness Area

7.8

Food

7.6

Breakfast

7.5

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6.8

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8.5

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7.0

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6.9

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6.9

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6.2

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5.3

Okay4.6

Pros: the beds were comfy. and the robes were nice. the chinook restaurant was the best eat in place there, and you get a lot of food for what you pay. the staff was friendly.

Pros: the beds were comfy. and the robes were nice. the chinook restaurant was the best eat in place there, and you get a lot of food for what you pay. the staff was friendly.

Cons: the room was not what we thought we were getting. there was no jetted tub. the lighting in the bathroom wasn't very good. it was a lot smaller than the pics made it appear. the fridge was so small we couldn't even fit left overs in it. the wall next to the bed had hand prints and... well, I am afraid to say what I think it was that had dried while dripping down it. it was a long walk to the swimming pool/hot tub and they closed at 11. if you plan on eating at night you should order your meals early because all the restaurants close at nine, otherwise its just bar apps or the food court. there is not a lot to do there besides gamble. and its a 30 min. drive to the closest grocery store in Coeur D 'Alene.

8.0 Excellent

Pros: Friendly staff, clean, relaxing

Cons: The only bad part for us was that it is in the middle of nowhere everything is far it took us on hr to get to Silverwood

Situated in Worley, this spa resort is 0.4 mi (0.7 km) from Circling Raven Golf Club and within 16 mi (25 km) of Saint Joe River and Club at Black Rock. University Of Idaho Coeur d'Alene and North Idaho College are also within 25 mi (40 km).

The Log House at Turner Bay Location: Turner Bay, Coeur d’Alene Lake, Idaho, USA (30 minutes from downtown Coeur d’Alene, and 60 minutes from Spokane, Washington.) Accommodations: The Log House has two bedrooms upstairs, and a new couch in the living room that folds into a double bed. It sleeps six. It has one full bathroom with a tub/shower. It also has a full feature outhouse for the more adventurous. The log house sits in the middle of seven and a half acres up the hill from Turner Bay on the east side of Lake Coeur d'Alene. It's the perfect place to get away from the world. You can't see any neighbors. Reading and visiting on the front porch is a great way to start the day. There are plenty of comfy chairs and a two person porch swing. Hiking, biking, picnicking, and camping are right out the front door. There is a public dock at Turner Bay that is a two and a half minute drive down the hill. It's a good place to fish and swim and is usually deserted during the week. The next bay down the lake that is big enough to have a name is Carlin Bay. It is about a six minute drive from Turner Bay. There is a bar and a restaurant there that is usually open in the summer, but the main attraction is a nice little public beach right next to the resort. The beach is almost always empty, and it also has a grassy picnic area and public restrooms. Twenty five minutes down Hwy 97 from the log house is the village of Harrison. It's a fun little town to explore. It is a great place for boating and bicycling. You can rent whatever you need- motor boats, canoes, kayaks, bicycles, etc. The Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes goes right through Harrison. It is a nice place to spend an afternoon. It is like going back in time. The south end of the lake isn't busy like up around Cd'A. Getting to and from the log house might be the best part of the whole deal. You come and go on Hwy 97, which is also the Lake Coeur d'Alene Scenic Biway. Lots of great lake views. Click the link to our new website at the bottom of this page for more pictures, information, and more recreation suggestions with plenty of links. The log house works great for a home base for your activities. Here is a note we just found from our last guests: 'What a perfect getaway! It was such a nice break, with beautiful morning views of Coeur d'Alene Lake and quiet nights around the fire.Thanks for a peaceful & restful weekend away, we look forward to our next stay at the 'home away from home.' Best, The Johnsons, Will, Pam, and Lindsay' Please click on the link below to see the New Log House Website and read more reviews.

The Log House at Turner Bay Location: Turner Bay, Coeur d’Alene Lake, Idaho, USA (30 minutes from downtown Coeur d’Alene, and 60 minutes from Spokane, Washington.) Accommodations: The Log House has two bedrooms upstairs, and a new couch in the living room that folds into a double bed. It sleeps six. It has one full bathroom with a tub/shower. It also has a full feature outhouse for the more adventurous. The log house sits in the middle of seven and a half acres up the hill from Turner Bay on the east side of Lake Coeur d'Alene. It's the perfect place to get away from the world. You can't see any neighbors. Reading and visiting on the front porch is a great way to start the day. There are plenty of comfy chairs and a two person porch swing. Hiking, biking, picnicking, and camping are right out the front door. There is a public dock at Turner Bay that is a two and a half minute drive down the hill. It's a good place to fish and swim and is usually deserted during the week. The next bay down the lake that is big enough to have a name is Carlin Bay. It is about a six minute drive from Turner Bay. There is a bar and a restaurant there that is usually open in the summer, but the main attraction is a nice little public beach right next to the resort. The beach is almost always empty, and it also has a grassy picnic area and public restrooms. Twenty five minutes down Hwy 97 from the log house is the village of Harrison. It's a fun little town to explore. It is a great place for boating and bicycling. You can rent whatever you need- motor boats, canoes, kayaks, bicycles, etc. The Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes goes right through Harrison. It is a nice place to spend an afternoon. It is like going back in time. The south end of the lake isn't busy like up around Cd'A. Getting to and from the log house might be the best part of the whole deal. You come and go on Hwy 97, which is also the Lake Coeur d'Alene Scenic Biway. Lots of great lake views. Click the link to our new website at the bottom of this page for more pictures, information, and more recreation suggestions with plenty of links. The log house works great for a home base for your activities. Here is a note we just found from our last guests: 'What a perfect getaway! It was such a nice break, with beautiful morning views of Coeur d'Alene Lake and quiet nights around the fire.Thanks for a peaceful & restful weekend away, we look forward to our next stay at the 'home away from home.' Best, The Johnsons, Will, Pam, and Lindsay' Please click on the link below to see the New Log House Website and read more reviews.

Welcome to your serene Lake Coeurdalene gateway! Our waterfront condo has gorgeous views and an oversized deck to enjoy all the seasons of North Idaho. Turn the stone fireplace on, go for a swim year round in the indoor pool, go for a mountain hike, play volleyball on the lake shore, go for a swim in the lake, take a short drive to the historic town of Harrison for bike riding through converted train routes in the mountainside. Enjoy your oversized luxury 2 bedroom condo year round on lake Coeurdalene! There are 2 queen sized beds, dining room, full service kitchen, living room, and 2 full baths. Unit can sleep 4 comfortably but can accommodate 8 (2 queen beds, one bed in each bedroom, and 2 queen air beds) No pets allowed. The unit is apart of the Wyndham condo buildings but is privately owned in building D, 4 nights minimum

Welcome to your serene Lake Coeurdalene gateway! Our waterfront condo has gorgeous views and an oversized deck to enjoy all the seasons of North Idaho. Turn the stone fireplace on, go for a swim year round in the indoor pool, go for a mountain hike, play volleyball on the lake shore, go for a swim in the lake, take a short drive to the historic town of Harrison for bike riding through converted train routes in the mountainside. Enjoy your oversized luxury 2 bedroom condo year round on lake Coeurdalene! There are 2 queen sized beds, dining room, full service kitchen, living room, and 2 full baths. Unit can sleep 4 comfortably but can accommodate 8 (2 queen beds, one bed in each bedroom, and 2 queen air beds) No pets allowed. The unit is apart of the Wyndham condo buildings but is privately owned in building D, 4 nights minimum

There are 3 bedrooms on the main floor with the master that has its own bathroom. Kitchen and dinning room as well as the deck you walk out on. The downstairs has a large family room with a bunk bedroom for the kids that sleeps 4 plus kids. 100 feet of water front with dock for fishing, swimming, etc. The property is a quick 45 minute boat ride to the city of Couer d' alene and a 15 minute car ride to the Casino for golf etc. The house is in fantastic shape and is great for families or a getaway for you and your other half.

There are 3 bedrooms on the main floor with the master that has its own bathroom. Kitchen and dinning room as well as the deck you walk out on. The downstairs has a large family room with a bunk bedroom for the kids that sleeps 4 plus kids. 100 feet of water front with dock for fishing, swimming, etc. The property is a quick 45 minute boat ride to the city of Couer d' alene and a 15 minute car ride to the Casino for golf etc. The house is in fantastic shape and is great for families or a getaway for you and your other half.

This newer custom log home is a perfect retreat all year around. Location is very quiet and no lights to interfere with the night sky. Only a 10 min. walk to grocery, restaurants, marina, bike trail and downtown. Master bedroom has super comfy queen bed, downstairs rooms have nice full beds. Large kitchen is open with plenty of room to cook. Deck has BBQ, Gas fireplace, sectional furniture with a stunning view of the Coeur d'alene river and lake CDA. Outside parking on site, bikes, and fishing poles available. Owners vacation home has everything you need. Ps3 Blue-ray, large TV, stereo, and cookware.

This newer custom log home is a perfect retreat all year around. Location is very quiet and no lights to interfere with the night sky. Only a 10 min. walk to grocery, restaurants, marina, bike trail and downtown. Master bedroom has super comfy queen bed, downstairs rooms have nice full beds. Large kitchen is open with plenty of room to cook. Deck has BBQ, Gas fireplace, sectional furniture with a stunning view of the Coeur d'alene river and lake CDA. Outside parking on site, bikes, and fishing poles available. Owners vacation home has everything you need. Ps3 Blue-ray, large TV, stereo, and cookware.

LAKESIDE CABIN, five miles south of Harrison, Idaho, eastside of beautiful Coeur d'Alene Lake, nestled in Douglas Firs, with PRIVATE YARD,PRIVATE LARGE BEACH, PRIVATE DOCK for two boats AND BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE SWIMMING AREA shared with next door neighbor. The SPECTACULAR 70 plus mile TRAIL OF THE COEUR D' ALENE'S asphalt paved, bicycle and hiking trail which goes over the old railroad bridge and the St. Joe River is STEPS from the cabin. The cabin sleeps four comfortably. LAKE VIEWS ARE FABULOUS from cabin's SCREENED porch: looking west across lake to Conkling Park; southwest to mouth of the shadowey St. Joe River and north towards city of Coeur d'Alene. Some of the best in the west Large Mouth Bass, Northern Pike, and Chinook Salmon fishing can be found here. Minutes north (5 miles) along a beautiful lakeside road to Harrison City Park and public marina, local restaurants, marvelous old fashioned ice cream store, grocery store, bicycle rentals, and churches.

LAKESIDE CABIN, five miles south of Harrison, Idaho, eastside of beautiful Coeur d'Alene Lake, nestled in Douglas Firs, with PRIVATE YARD,PRIVATE LARGE BEACH, PRIVATE DOCK for two boats AND BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE SWIMMING AREA shared with next door neighbor. The SPECTACULAR 70 plus mile TRAIL OF THE COEUR D' ALENE'S asphalt paved, bicycle and hiking trail which goes over the old railroad bridge and the St. Joe River is STEPS from the cabin. The cabin sleeps four comfortably. LAKE VIEWS ARE FABULOUS from cabin's SCREENED porch: looking west across lake to Conkling Park; southwest to mouth of the shadowey St. Joe River and north towards city of Coeur d'Alene. Some of the best in the west Large Mouth Bass, Northern Pike, and Chinook Salmon fishing can be found here. Minutes north (5 miles) along a beautiful lakeside road to Harrison City Park and public marina, local restaurants, marvelous old fashioned ice cream store, grocery store, bicycle rentals, and churches.

Situated in Harrison, this condo is within 20 mi (32 km) of McEuen Park, Tubbs Hill, and Coeur d'Alene Convention and Visitor Center. Independence Point and Museum of North Idaho are also within 20 mi (32 km).

Situated in Harrison, this condo is within 20 mi (32 km) of McEuen Park, Tubbs Hill, and Coeur d'Alene Convention and Visitor Center. Independence Point and Museum of North Idaho are also within 20 mi (32 km).

Situated in Harrison, this condo is within 20 mi (32 km) of McEuen Park, Tubbs Hill, and Coeur d'Alene Convention and Visitor Center. Independence Point and Museum of North Idaho are also within 20 mi (32 km).

Situated in Harrison, this condo is within 20 mi (32 km) of McEuen Park, Tubbs Hill, and Coeur d'Alene Convention and Visitor Center. Independence Point and Museum of North Idaho are also within 20 mi (32 km).

Situated in Harrison, this vacation home is within 20 mi (32 km) of McEuen Park, Tubbs Hill, and Coeur d'Alene Convention and Visitor Center. Independence Point and Museum of North Idaho are also within 20 mi (32 km).

Situated in Harrison, this vacation home is within 20 mi (32 km) of McEuen Park, Tubbs Hill, and Coeur d'Alene Convention and Visitor Center. Independence Point and Museum of North Idaho are also within 20 mi (32 km).

Cave Bay- A Secret Gem of the Northwest. Exceptionally loved by boat enthusiasts, Cave Bay has it all! Enjoy exclusive access to a Private Community with beach, horseshoes, play area, swimming area, and more! Close to Coeur d'Alene Casino, Circling Raven Golf Course, and of course the one and only Lake Coeur d'Alene. This house has a private boat slip available for a nightly rate. Get away from it all in this beautiful three bedroom home with cabin decor for the whole family. A master suite on the main level has private bath. A futon on the 'loft' pulls out to accommodate extra guests. A bunk room is off the 'loft' as well as a third bedroom with queen bed. A second full bath is on the upper level. Beautiful views, an unbelievable deck, and plenty of entertaining videos, gaming console, and board games make this house ideal for your stay. Whether you intend to lounge in your cabin house, or be out exploring during your stay, Coeur d'Lang is a perfect choice! *The internet service in terms to all of our homes is unreliable, Vacation Rental Authority does not guarantee internet*

Cave Bay- A Secret Gem of the Northwest. Exceptionally loved by boat enthusiasts, Cave Bay has it all! Enjoy exclusive access to a Private Community with beach, horseshoes, play area, swimming area, and more! Close to Coeur d'Alene Casino, Circling Raven Golf Course, and of course the one and only Lake Coeur d'Alene. This house has a private boat slip available for a nightly rate. Get away from it all in this beautiful three bedroom home with cabin decor for the whole family. A master suite on the main level has private bath. A futon on the 'loft' pulls out to accommodate extra guests. A bunk room is off the 'loft' as well as a third bedroom with queen bed. A second full bath is on the upper level. Beautiful views, an unbelievable deck, and plenty of entertaining videos, gaming console, and board games make this house ideal for your stay. Whether you intend to lounge in your cabin house, or be out exploring during your stay, Coeur d'Lang is a perfect choice! *The internet service in terms to all of our homes is unreliable, Vacation Rental Authority does not guarantee internet*

Situated in Harrison, this condo is within 20 mi (32 km) of McEuen Park, Tubbs Hill, and Coeur d'Alene Convention and Visitor Center. Independence Point and Museum of North Idaho are also within 20 mi (32 km).

Situated in Harrison, this condo is within 20 mi (32 km) of McEuen Park, Tubbs Hill, and Coeur d'Alene Convention and Visitor Center. Independence Point and Museum of North Idaho are also within 20 mi (32 km).

Situated in Harrison, this vacation home is within 25 mi (40 km) of McEuen Park, Tubbs Hill, and Coeur d'Alene Convention and Visitor Center. Independence Point and Museum of North Idaho are also within 25 mi (40 km).

Situated in Harrison, this vacation home is within 25 mi (40 km) of McEuen Park, Tubbs Hill, and Coeur d'Alene Convention and Visitor Center. Independence Point and Museum of North Idaho are also within 25 mi (40 km).

Our floathouse is a cabin on the water that sleeps four (one queen, two twins), has a full bath with shower stall and hair dryer, and great room with a fully stocked modern kitchen (two-burner electric stove top-no oven), refrigerator, microwave, electric coffee pot and grinder, blender, spices, condiments, paper products), dining area with expandable table, and living area with setee, arm chairs, reading lamps, radio/cd changer. The pantry and kitchen closets hold china, glassware, rice cooker, etc. You will be greeted with a stock of coffee, tea, milk, cereals, and pastries for your first breakfast and wine to toast your arrival. There is wifi through a Verizon 'Jet Pack.' We offer a substantial library of real books from classics to best sellers and music from opera to western. Enjoy our top of the line Scrabble set on a rotating base. While there is no laundry in the floathouse, there are facilities in town and at the marina. All refuse is put into tied plastic bags (included) and taken to the Resort Marina for dumping. There is a flashlight and extra batteries. The floathouse 'floats' on giant cedar logs on Neachen Bay. It is 'anchored' by cedar pilings, has a cedar breakwater on two sides and is connected to our private beach by a dock ramp. The dock configuratrion makes for a private swim area with beach access and a swim ladder on the main dock. THE FLOATHOUSE IS NOT APPROPRIATE FOR SMALL CHILDREN NOR FOR GUESTS WHO CANNOT SWIM AS IT IS SURROUNDED BY WATER. There is a fire pit on the beach with a spark screen which must be used as you are at the edge of a pine/fir forest. Firewood, kindling, paper and matches are included. This mixed sand/fine-gravel beach was part of an ancient Native American Fall Hunting site (Neachen) and we frequently find arrowheads and flints. There is a gradual slope into the water. Above the beach is large Trex deck with fenced surround, built-in seating,tables, chairs, pads, hammock and gas barbecue. There is a half-bath on the deck for your convenience-no reason to run back to the floathouse for the bathroom. THERE IS NO ROAD INTO OUR PROPERTY NOR ANY ADJACENT PARKING. GUESTS ARRIVE BY BOAT. The marina at the Coeur d'Alene Resort has boats for rent should you not have your own. We can arrange launching for your boat and trailer storage while you visit. We have parking priveleges at the marina. The Lake Coeur d'Alene area is in the Idaho Panhandle, 45 minutes from Spokane International Airport, two hours south of the Canadian border and just west of the Montana border (two and a half hours to Glacier Park). It is an area of outstanding beauty and opportunity for recreation: 30+ golf courses within an hour's drive, swimming, paddle boarding, kayaking, water skiing, hiking, biking (the famous Trail of the Hiawatha), and walking (across the beach and up Sunset Cove Road to Barbara's 'Honor Stand' for fresh produce and neighborhood news). The City of Coeur d'Alene is ten minutes North by boat where you will find a world-class resort, restaurants, shopping, movies, music (opera to jazz), art galleries, and special events throughout the summer. Check for city information and the Coeur d'Alene Chamber of Commerce for details. ROW Adventures (ROW has rental information on paddle boards, kayaks, and bicycles as well as the Trail of the Hiawatha.) There is a book in the floathouse with brochures, restaurant menus, and personal favorites. Wild pink roses often bloom on the beach. Bald Eagles, Osprey, Canada Geese, Blue Herons, Kingfishers, Sandpipers, Barn Swallows (mosquito eaters), an occassional loon and a wide variety of ducks live in the bay. The ducks enjoy being hand fed old bread. White Tail and Mule deer are early morning visitors to the water with an occasional moose. These visitors are best observed from the dock. There is a set of binoculars for your use. There is fishing from the dock or from your boat in Neachen and the surrounding bays which are known as premier bass and freshwater salmon (Kokanee) fisheries. You will need a visitor's fishing license obtainable from any of the sports stores in town. Brown, Rainbow and spotted trout can be had in nearby (half-hour drive) streams. There are professional guides available through the Coeur d'Alene Resort and the sports stores. Or, sit back and relax to the almost imperceptible sway of the floathouse. Stretch out on the deck hammock on the upper deck to read or nap. Imbibe while you watch the sun set. If it rains, open the French doors and listen to the rain drops hit the water in their unique songs. Sleep on freshly ironed sheets with the windows open and listen to the water lap at the beach. Rooms are bathed in natural light by day. There are reading light in every room by night. The docks and upper deck have lights. The wrap around deck extends your living space to the outside. Enjoy the natural radiance of Neachen Bay, Coeur d'Alene Lake and the mountains. Sip hot chocolate at night and watch more stars than you have ever seen or sigh over a full moon on the bay. The floathouse is a haven of peace and tranquility, a place of spirit and discovery on Coeur d'Alene Lake.

Our floathouse is a cabin on the water that sleeps four (one queen, two twins), has a full bath with shower stall and hair dryer, and great room with a fully stocked modern kitchen (two-burner electric stove top-no oven), refrigerator, microwave, electric coffee pot and grinder, blender, spices, condiments, paper products), dining area with expandable table, and living area with setee, arm chairs, reading lamps, radio/cd changer. The pantry and kitchen closets hold china, glassware, rice cooker, etc. You will be greeted with a stock of coffee, tea, milk, cereals, and pastries for your first breakfast and wine to toast your arrival. There is wifi through a Verizon 'Jet Pack.' We offer a substantial library of real books from classics to best sellers and music from opera to western. Enjoy our top of the line Scrabble set on a rotating base. While there is no laundry in the floathouse, there are facilities in town and at the marina. All refuse is put into tied plastic bags (included) and taken to the Resort Marina for dumping. There is a flashlight and extra batteries. The floathouse 'floats' on giant cedar logs on Neachen Bay. It is 'anchored' by cedar pilings, has a cedar breakwater on two sides and is connected to our private beach by a dock ramp. The dock configuratrion makes for a private swim area with beach access and a swim ladder on the main dock. THE FLOATHOUSE IS NOT APPROPRIATE FOR SMALL CHILDREN NOR FOR GUESTS WHO CANNOT SWIM AS IT IS SURROUNDED BY WATER. There is a fire pit on the beach with a spark screen which must be used as you are at the edge of a pine/fir forest. Firewood, kindling, paper and matches are included. This mixed sand/fine-gravel beach was part of an ancient Native American Fall Hunting site (Neachen) and we frequently find arrowheads and flints. There is a gradual slope into the water. Above the beach is large Trex deck with fenced surround, built-in seating,tables, chairs, pads, hammock and gas barbecue. There is a half-bath on the deck for your convenience-no reason to run back to the floathouse for the bathroom. THERE IS NO ROAD INTO OUR PROPERTY NOR ANY ADJACENT PARKING. GUESTS ARRIVE BY BOAT. The marina at the Coeur d'Alene Resort has boats for rent should you not have your own. We can arrange launching for your boat and trailer storage while you visit. We have parking priveleges at the marina. The Lake Coeur d'Alene area is in the Idaho Panhandle, 45 minutes from Spokane International Airport, two hours south of the Canadian border and just west of the Montana border (two and a half hours to Glacier Park). It is an area of outstanding beauty and opportunity for recreation: 30+ golf courses within an hour's drive, swimming, paddle boarding, kayaking, water skiing, hiking, biking (the famous Trail of the Hiawatha), and walking (across the beach and up Sunset Cove Road to Barbara's 'Honor Stand' for fresh produce and neighborhood news). The City of Coeur d'Alene is ten minutes North by boat where you will find a world-class resort, restaurants, shopping, movies, music (opera to jazz), art galleries, and special events throughout the summer. Check for city information and the Coeur d'Alene Chamber of Commerce for details. ROW Adventures (ROW has rental information on paddle boards, kayaks, and bicycles as well as the Trail of the Hiawatha.) There is a book in the floathouse with brochures, restaurant menus, and personal favorites. Wild pink roses often bloom on the beach. Bald Eagles, Osprey, Canada Geese, Blue Herons, Kingfishers, Sandpipers, Barn Swallows (mosquito eaters), an occassional loon and a wide variety of ducks live in the bay. The ducks enjoy being hand fed old bread. White Tail and Mule deer are early morning visitors to the water with an occasional moose. These visitors are best observed from the dock. There is a set of binoculars for your use. There is fishing from the dock or from your boat in Neachen and the surrounding bays which are known as premier bass and freshwater salmon (Kokanee) fisheries. You will need a visitor's fishing license obtainable from any of the sports stores in town. Brown, Rainbow and spotted trout can be had in nearby (half-hour drive) streams. There are professional guides available through the Coeur d'Alene Resort and the sports stores. Or, sit back and relax to the almost imperceptible sway of the floathouse. Stretch out on the deck hammock on the upper deck to read or nap. Imbibe while you watch the sun set. If it rains, open the French doors and listen to the rain drops hit the water in their unique songs. Sleep on freshly ironed sheets with the windows open and listen to the water lap at the beach. Rooms are bathed in natural light by day. There are reading light in every room by night. The docks and upper deck have lights. The wrap around deck extends your living space to the outside. Enjoy the natural radiance of Neachen Bay, Coeur d'Alene Lake and the mountains. Sip hot chocolate at night and watch more stars than you have ever seen or sigh over a full moon on the bay. The floathouse is a haven of peace and tranquility, a place of spirit and discovery on Coeur d'Alene Lake.

Situated in Harrison, this condo is within 20 mi (32 km) of McEuen Park, Tubbs Hill, and Coeur d'Alene Convention and Visitor Center. Independence Point and Museum of North Idaho are also within 20 mi (32 km).

Situated in Harrison, this condo is within 20 mi (32 km) of McEuen Park, Tubbs Hill, and Coeur d'Alene Convention and Visitor Center. Independence Point and Museum of North Idaho are also within 20 mi (32 km).

Situated in Harrison, this apartment is within 20 mi (32 km) of McEuen Park, Tubbs Hill, and Coeur d'Alene Convention and Visitor Center. Independence Point and Museum of North Idaho are also within 20 mi (32 km).

Situated in Harrison, this apartment is within 20 mi (32 km) of McEuen Park, Tubbs Hill, and Coeur d'Alene Convention and Visitor Center. Independence Point and Museum of North Idaho are also within 20 mi (32 km).